Question:
Here's the situation:
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I live on a gravel road.
There is very little traffic.about 20 cars a day.
We just bought a new truck,how long will the.?
But it's never maintained
My family has learned that the only way to keep the road in a decent condition is to drive slowly and avoid all of the pot holes that build up.
However, the family down the street (there are 3 houses on the road) doesn't slow down and doesn't avoid potholes
So they just get huge.
SO...
the road is always bumpy, and sometimes to the point that my car (2005 Acura RSX which is admittedly low to the ground) will bottom out
So now...unless I drive <10MPH, I’m risking damage to the car
Where can i go to learn to drive a manual 5 speed transmission?
WELL...being that its spring time, the road has been very wet and very muddy
For the past couple weeks we've all been risking getting stuck.
Last night...I was going about 25 mphs to get through all of the mud and the car was dragged into a rut in the center of the road which I couldn't get out of...so there I sat.stuck in the middle of the road.
Answers:
Go to the media about it and continue to make a stink at city hall about it write letters and call daily if needed..also see if you can get the city to start having to pay for damage to your car (that worked for my friend) because that will usually make them move a little faster
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talk to your county road commissioner about it there the ones who should be maintaining it right now,they will repair it if everyone complains about it,but it usually takes more than one person to get this done,we got ours black topped ,after complaining about it,but it takes a while,the sooner you get the process stared the sooner it will get repaired,good luck with it,i hope this helps.Why is a half-ton pickup called a half-ton?
You know how hard it is to fight the establishment--so maybe you three families could go in and buy some gravel to put on the road--if ur waiting on the government u will be waiting for years.Move house,surely the road was a dirt road when you moved there.Your long winded question reminds me of people who buy houses near airports then start whining about the noise.I live on a gravel road too.
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Any gravel road requires maintenance, and yours is not getting it. The road owner is legally responsible for its upkeep, and if push comes to shove, you could sue and get a writ ordering that the road be prepared. But this is of course costly; still, the threat of such an action may help.Would you rideshare / carpool if you got $0.20/mile per person?
As you said in your rather long-winded discourse... "There is very little traffic.about 20 cars a day."Your views on "alternative fuels" and hybrid cars?
That's just not enough traffic for the local government to justify spending taxpayer's money for paving and maintaining your road. After all... There are hundreds of other roads out there that have more traffic and more need, and there's only so much money to spread around.
The only thing I could suggest is to get together with the others who live on your road and see if there's a way you all can chip in a bit to buy a couple of truck loads of gravel and a private contractor to grade your road once or twice a year.
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